Well, is it? A cou­ple of months old in terms of the video/documentary in this post, but its still rel­e­vant. Prob­a­bly as rel­e­vant years ago when there were a lot of cam­eras to pick from. Any­ways… Lee Mor­ris of Fstoppers.com shoots a full fash­ion pho­tog­ra­phy ses­sion with the iPhone 3Gs.

The dope part is that it was pro­duced using an “iPhone, a portable print­er and a web­cam.”

They per­formed the track in front of the web­cam and print­ed it up into the hand­held snap­shots that fly by in the globe-hop­ping video, which hop­scotch­es from Brook­lyn to the Grand Canyon, Vegas, Hawaii and Aus­tralia at the speed of sound. They took addi­tion­al shots using the iPhone, then mashed the pro­duc­tion night­mare into an eye-trip­ping visu­al for their body-rock­ing song.

In oth­er words, ApSci’s video has no video in it. No post-pro­duc­tion either.

Very, very schneaky and cre­ative I must say. Well done. Here’s the video.

For those that don’t know, Apple’s WWDC (World­wide Devel­op­ers Con­fer­ence) 2009 was this past Mon­day morn­ing at Moscone West, San Fran­cis­co. It’s pri­mar­i­ly for those devel­op­ing for Apple’s prod­ucts (OS X, iPhone apps, etc.) but it’s also for the Apple fans out there as the Keynote usu­al­ly address­es new prod­uct releas­es, etc.

I was tuned in, lis­ten­ing to Ustream’s live stream of the Keynote.1 Pret­ty cool as you can mul­ti­task ver­sus hav­ing to read every new updates on a blog. Though you have to give it up though as the pho­tos on the blog updates are more eye can­dy.